LeBron James, clearly frustrated with the Cleveland Cavaliers' 124-114 overtime loss to the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night, abruptly ended his time with the media over questions about teammate J.R. Smith.

Following Game 1 of the NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif., ESPN reporter Mark Schwarz tried to get James to talk more about Smith’s blunder at the end of the game's fourth quarter -- when Smith, with the score tied, dribbled the ball after a rebound instead of trying to put a shot up and potentially give Cleveland the lead.

Drama Queen James strikes again. Maybe he'd gain more respect if he'd stop his chest pounding antics and opening his mouth big enough to fit a coconut in. When a baseball fielder makes an error it isn't good for the pitcher to openly show disdain towards the fielder to show him up. James did that to JR Smith, openly chastising the guy. James is a control freak and always wants to make the last winning shot to be the hero.

Basketball star LeBron James has agreed to a four-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, his agency said Sunday evening.

Klutch Sports Group announced that the contract would pay James a fully guaranteed $154 million. ESPN reported that the fourth year of the deal was a player option that James can decline in order to become a free agent again after the 2020-21 season.